FINALLY u dropped a video thank u so much! . When I go home 2 Va. I cannot wait 2 visit ur location so u can help guide me hands on with my loc journey 🤟🏻much love all the way from ☀️California
How do you feel about natural form dreads? Just letting your hair dread. I recently discovered soaring eagle thru all of my research before deciding to go natural. I was on the fence but i do feel like natural is my preference. I dont want to make my hair dread i want to let it dread
A little about my hair: I've been growing it for 6 years. It's very long dry almost down to my waist. It's curly and course I'm a white male. Maybe around a 3a type. I've been wanting some sort of style and I've always been a fan of dreads. However i never knew it was a natural formation when you don't brush or comb. Now I'm dedicated to see how my hair forms without combing. I used to come everyday. So that's my story if anything goes horribly wrong I'll take a drive up to you to get it sorted out. I'm not too far just a couple hours haha
@@kileNoe Do it! There are a bunch of videos on youtube of others who have freeformed and I always find their dreads to have the most personality and the coolest look. Mine were formed by crochet - I have very thick long hair and now, after the fact, I wish I had known a little more about freeform because I def would have tried it! Good luck on your journey my friend!
I do have clients that have psoriasis. One medicates for it, washes frequently, and keeps her locs short. Another controls his by washing less, avoiding alcohol, drinking green vitamins, and moisturizing his scalp after washing with Pravana Intensive Leave-In Spray. So, it's different for everyone. I always recommend going to the doctor.
@@NaturesCrownEdu thank you xx Last time I went to the doctors for it they gave me a medicated shampoo but it made my hair fall out in clumps 🙁 so I was thinking of trying more natural remedies to ease the flare ups
hey I just wanted to share just in case I may get a response, I've been wanting to loc my hair for id say 15 years now, I'm 22 years old and I'm a white/native Canadian. my hair type is a mixture between 3a 3b and 3c, I have free formed a little bit by accident to be honest because of how much volume I have. I had a afro before growing my hair out. I was just wondering if you could give me any advice on who I should be looking for to get my hair done. I just want it loc'd finally. thank you very much for reading!
@@luci8576 I wish I knew someone who worked in Canada. Basically you need someone who can lightly work on your hair. It's somewhere between twisting and crocheting so someone with a gentle hand who isn't gonna put a bunch of products in your hair. Or come to VA. 😂
@@NaturesCrownEdu thank you so much, honestly im gonna do some more research and if i cant come up with anything i might have to make the trip, it would be worth it anyways lmao.
Awesome explanation
@@jeng3609 thank you! 🙏✨
FINALLY u dropped a video thank u so much! . When I go home 2 Va. I cannot wait 2 visit ur location so u can help guide me hands on with my loc journey 🤟🏻much love all the way from ☀️California
That will be really cool! I hope you do 🤗
Very well said!!! Great demonstration!❤❤❤
Thanks so much! 💗
This is great, I'm going to share this with my clients if you don't mind?
yes please feel free to share anything that you feel can help them :)
The ending is 👌
@@thegogreengoddess awe thank you for watching all the way. I appreciate you hearing my thoughts ❤️
Thank you so much for this family amazing
You are so welcome
Thank you for this ❤
@@thegogreengoddess any time!
How do you feel about natural form dreads? Just letting your hair dread. I recently discovered soaring eagle thru all of my research before deciding to go natural. I was on the fence but i do feel like natural is my preference. I dont want to make my hair dread i want to let it dread
A little about my hair: I've been growing it for 6 years. It's very long dry almost down to my waist. It's curly and course I'm a white male. Maybe around a 3a type. I've been wanting some sort of style and I've always been a fan of dreads. However i never knew it was a natural formation when you don't brush or comb. Now I'm dedicated to see how my hair forms without combing. I used to come everyday. So that's my story if anything goes horribly wrong I'll take a drive up to you to get it sorted out. I'm not too far just a couple hours haha
I love it. Natural is always preferred.
Haha that sounds like an awesome plan.
@@NaturesCrownEdu yep I'm In raleigh NC!
@@kileNoe Do it! There are a bunch of videos on youtube of others who have freeformed and I always find their dreads to have the most personality and the coolest look. Mine were formed by crochet - I have very thick long hair and now, after the fact, I wish I had known a little more about freeform because I def would have tried it! Good luck on your journey my friend!
Do you have any tips or product suggestions that would help with scalp psoriasis and locs please?
I do have clients that have psoriasis. One medicates for it, washes frequently, and keeps her locs short. Another controls his by washing less, avoiding alcohol, drinking green vitamins, and moisturizing his scalp after washing with Pravana Intensive Leave-In Spray.
So, it's different for everyone. I always recommend going to the doctor.
@@NaturesCrownEdu thank you xx
Last time I went to the doctors for it they gave me a medicated shampoo but it made my hair fall out in clumps 🙁 so I was thinking of trying more natural remedies to ease the flare ups
Oh no! Don't do that again!
My client uses Trader Joe's tea tree tingle shampoo
hey I just wanted to share just in case I may get a response, I've been wanting to loc my hair for id say 15 years now, I'm 22 years old and I'm a white/native Canadian. my hair type is a mixture between 3a 3b and 3c, I have free formed a little bit by accident to be honest because of how much volume I have. I had a afro before growing my hair out. I was just wondering if you could give me any advice on who I should be looking for to get my hair done. I just want it loc'd finally. thank you very much for reading!
@@luci8576 I wish I knew someone who worked in Canada. Basically you need someone who can lightly work on your hair. It's somewhere between twisting and crocheting so someone with a gentle hand who isn't gonna put a bunch of products in your hair. Or come to VA. 😂
@@NaturesCrownEdu thank you so much, honestly im gonna do some more research and if i cant come up with anything i might have to make the trip, it would be worth it anyways lmao.
@@luci8576 let me know!